

This game reminds me a lot of the classic point and click games, with 9 action verbs you need to use. It has good artwork and music. There are voices and subtitles in English, which is great, because it allows me to improve my English level. Moreover, it is available for Linux, which is great (I use Linux).

I like this game a lot. Unlike the first version of Golazo, here you move the players with the arrow keys, and it's far more playable (although it's not possible to redefine the keys). I had to stop playing the first version for this reason. Additionally, it comes with two DLC (Pixel Stars and Qatar International Stars) for a good price.

This game is really fun, it's similar to Bust A Move. I managed to pass several levels in the easy mode. However, after a number of attempts, the game seems to restart and I can't continue to the level I was. It's a pity, I'm not going to restart over and over again. By the way, it works on Linux with the Wine emulator.

The game is a fun shooter (it reminds me of Metal Slug a bit) but it seems not possible to redefine the keys. By default it's not possible to use the arrows and you need to use WASD to move. I can't keep playing in this way, sorry, because I always use the arrows. However, it's great that is available for Windows, Linux and Mac (I use Linux).

This game is a mixture of adventure and puzzle. If you like the puzzles you will enjoy this game because there are a lot. I managed to finish all the game on my own, but I had to look for the solution of some puzzles on the Internet. The protagonist is controlled with the keyboard, but sometimes you have to use the mouse. The game has excellent graphics and a good plot, but the voices of the characters are missing, and it would be superb if they had. A very good thing is that it's available for Windows, Linux and Mac (I use Linux).